The Baltimore Ravens reportedly paid running back Ray Rice $1.588 million to settle their grievance, which wraps up the team's financial fallout from one of the most embarrassing chapters in franchise history. Here is the final tally on the Ravens...

One reason why the Baltimore Ravens won't be able to do much in free agency is because of "dead money," which is the amount of space consumed by players no longer on the roster, whether they retired, were released or traded. The Ravens rank second...

Jim Delany and his counterparts in the Big Ten wanted to start a discussion. Mission very much accomplished. The conference's plan to circulate a white paper regarding keeping football and basketball players off the field for their first year on c...

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens' stance on not acquiring players with a history of domestic violence is admirable. It speaks loudly about how serious the organization is taking this issue since the Ray Rice scandal, even more so than their ...

MINNEAPOLIS -- Right now, the Minnesota Vikings can only extend an olive branch to Adrian Peterson within the NFL's rules for suspended players, which prevent all but a few people in the organization from contacting the 2012 NFL MVP. That has meant k...

The most physically gifted wide receiver might be available when the Baltimore Ravens are on the clock in the first round. Dorial Green-Beckham, who has been described by some as the next Calvin Johnson, could slide down to the Ravens at the No. 26 p...

On the heels of the Ray Rice mess of 2014, the Baltimore Ravens are aiming to avoid similar off-field issues in the future by placing a greater emphasis on the background of players they intend to target via the draft. Jarrett Bell of USA TODAY Sp...

Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice issued a statement to The Baltimore Sun two days before the one-year anniversary of his domestic violence arrest, apologizing for his "horrible mistake" and thanking his supporters. "This is not a farewell or...